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Cain-City News from Cain City, Kansas • 2

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POLITICAL INTIMIDATION. tion wo are indulging in?" fluetuo in tlio political rcrena. Those and its publishers expressed preat con CAIN CITY NEWS. It has thratened that persons in this em A few minutes later Vernon, fitting Atlitnrinlti inlmtnntintr nnr rirW nill lemnt for thu onraMZltlon. PHVinZ 116 ploy would be discharged if they voto alope in the library, appearantly engaged what we have advocated in our columns bad a hotter thiatfU but it wan finally DRUG STORE, in wiitipg letter, but with a preoccupied from time to time, but they go further agreed by the railroad and telegraph in for Glick, and it raised a stink all over the state.

The Union Pacific has James PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, than we ever did. thev prove that the I fluenco behind the concern that it would air that boded ill for his correspondence, felt two soft arms steal around bis neck, 'P I I It 1, 1 I ixn Merritt in its employment at a salary i jui'Ka unu ciuer papers were uu ucucr iu ib miu iuu iCTutiunuu, and Val's sweol voico said inhis ear. XAlff CITY, lUlauorlli started for the purpose of controlling and $3,000 were paid for the privilege, $1,000 a year, whose duties are the same as Anderson's. They hob nob together ''Can you ever forgivo me, dear, for be Kansas. nublio oniaions.

the cost to be borne by which we have no doubt came from the ing such a horrid suspicious wretch I I I the railway companies. The Editoral coffers of thfi railroad. Now, the people and combine for the one purpose which they are hired, It owns the other was so wrong, so very wrong, but I pun HENRY TRUMP, Proprietor! copied from the Emporia News handles have no objections to the existence of Dr. E. W.

BAKE Successor to 0. M. DoUon, Wholesale Retail Dealeri in DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Perfumery, Notions. FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY and School Supplies. half of the Capital.

ished myself more than anyone." the matter to make it easy understood, it tbeso papers as Iegminate enterprises. Vernon's fa 30 brightened as be drew The pcoplo are going to be heard from Sr. B. GRANT JEFFEEIS, Editor, is plain and well worth perserving for but they do object to the establishment Tom Anderson and Jim Merritt must bo her tenderly to him. futare reference.

of organs to control public sentiment, Enteral at the Post Office Cain City, wh nrotAnd tn lou have made up your mind to discharged; they must draw out of th as Second Class Matter. Ballroad Bosslsm In Kansas. Li, nA nnd nntrnlM bv trust me io spite of Val?" Capital, they have got to attend to thei he asked. legitimate business; they will be com pel I the railroads which are continually trying suiiscmPTiox. ed to get out of politics, The slush fund She bid her glowing face on his shoul Ono of the most promineut questions to subvert the rights and interests of the Choice Uqiiors of all kinds der.

in this state just now, and which should public. Let a good strong law be passed must be turned over to the general ac count for the benefit of the stockholders One copy one year $1.00 One copy six months .50 One copy one month JO "I must tell you all," she whispered, iorMeaicai rorooses univ have figured largely in the late campaign to remedy railroad abuses, and then but which was overshadowed bv nrohibi- these corporations will have no interest they must stop dictation; they must not ''and don't despise me very much, dear," Prescriptions Carefully Com- Advertising rates made known on appli tion because ef the shrewd scheming of in maintaining expensive and luxuriant cation. versation with Hurbert. wuuuw. discharge a single employe, however he may vote, It is an infamy, their whole course in relation to politics.

And it is Our Policy is 'Independence, Anti- the elements we have mentioned, is the newspapers, the object of which is to railway-monopoly question. Not satisfi- cripple or out legitimate liewspapers ''Toutcomprendre, e'est pardonner- Ellinwood, Kansas. Prohibition and Progression. eh, Val he said with a slight smile; suggested by this same people that such ed with a most liberal policy on tho part and dragoon the people into submission "but there, I won't tease you, dear. It a man as Anderson has got to get out of the people, andof the assisistance ren to railroad domination.

Emporia THE NEWS. F. js en's. was nardly surprising you were vexed Dei ss roth. tiered id tho past by legitimate newspa the iopeka postomce, or luan and Plumb will hear from tbem; he has no the railroads wished to go further and wanted to know all, and I think I need not ask you to keep silent on the The Result in Kansas.

and to become autocratic. To this end THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1882. score of what you have heard." they established the Topeka Capital and The Times reporter was talking with business there. And this is not all.

The legislature will act this year against them and compel them to decency' They take too much of our oats, wheat and corn; (Successor to G. W. THOMPSON,) DEALER IN "I promiee," said Val, feeling in her one or two other paper, and by skillful serveral of the victorious anti St. John The best words of. Andrew Jackson: newly-recovered happiness that she could pardon Mrs.

Maitland all her misdoings, The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. Jobn as their candidate before the people had' aR.8embled about a cheerful fire in they gobble too big a percentage for every The people have paid the first install DRY GOODS, since it was love for Vernon which had thing they carry. The people will be asking his re-eleotion for a third term, Hon. John Martin's ofBce this morning, ment They would pay the whole at promoted her to the Year heard from. and appealing to the prejudice of the and in the course of their conversation if once, but the usurers claim the pound of I Round.

As the membership of the legislature people to do this thing or prohibition was easy to ascertian which way the sen CLOTHING, flesh for two years yet, we must only becomes known there are Indications that would receive a. death blow. tiinent in this state is driftincr. One fcork and wait. ti' j.j ii.

I a combination can be effected strong BOOTS, SHOES, xemporaruy ouaaea, me eyes oi me ore enthusiastic than tne other was Notice for Publication No. 2614. Land Offick at Salina, Kan. October 23rd, 1882. pcupie ai mm, were uyeueu, uuu uu xues- connaent in nis Deuei mat mere is a HATS CAPS.

enough to choose a senator outside of the narrow ring of prohibition statesmen. It a.4jvjr uu oat tviva jvu nvi uuv ta really everybody is surprised-the victors uaV, V- rT.1 ma(i sewing in it win Notice in hereby given that tho follow-. PRICES THE LOWEST. Wilson, Kansai. me uaiiuL uux, giving me same reuuite originate among the people, ana sweep and as well as the defeated.

Nobody expeo ing named settler has filed notice of his seems to be quite certain that the man who proposes to incorporate in the constitution of the United States-an article to railroad bossism in Kansas that was Ka atm ted it, unless except the late Mr. intention to make final proof in support of iAimrrrx it A-nvmoo his claim, and that said proof will be made ELLINWOOD HARNESS Guiteau, who said, just before he shuffled administeren to boisisin in tho other the the late election can be summed up states of the union. The masses of the as a sitting down on Drohibition and EMPORIUM. before Clerk District Court at Ellsworth forever prohibiting the importation, man Kansas, on December 2nd 1882, viz off this mortal coil, that a great calamity would befall the United States if he was A. GINZEL, republican party saw that there was no squashing the life out of that fanatical ufaeture and sale of liquor in this country will be elected to the senate to carry out Arthur O'Keeffe.

H. E. 17752 for the longer reason why party ties should be family for all time, a rebuke to political MANUFACTUKER OF AND DEALEB S. E. i S.

4T. 17 10 W. hanged. that policy. If the opposition to him respected.

Literally speaking, there was piety, party preaching and the use of He names the followina; witnesses to IN prove his continuous residence upon, and The organs cry ''It was whisky, it n0 republican party in Kansas this year, churches to advance the interests of pre- HAKNESS, cultivation of, said land, viz Ihe people saw through the tbin masque- tended political reformers, as was shown was the German vote," it was this, it was SADDLES, COLLARS Joo. Corngan, of Hollyrood, Kansas. J. A. Wiggm, of Ellsworth, Kansas.

Jno. Kelley, of A. R. Hepperlv, of J. M.

HODGE, Register. that, and it was the other is an 'off it don't mean anything," soon there will be peace. 'There will be no peace rading in borrowed clothes, and sooner at the Glick ratification meeting held here than see the republican party made the Saturday night, when George Mar-prostitute of every new-born heresy fitted tin, iu his speech, said that we "had too to catch the votes of tho day, tho tool of many jackleg preaohers in Kausas." BRIDLES, TTATTPVRS until the unprofitable thing that overshadowed the country so long shall he hewn A MISTAKES' IDEA. a WHIPS, etc. Mm designing men and monopolists who knew Good Lord 1 how the immense audien-no country, no party and no honor, they ce roared and yelled and roared and yelled inflicted the chastening of Tuesday the 7.

again and again. The pulpits of this down and cast into the K. C. The report has been circulated by par: Ttj; Anna ties in n-us worth that tho umber yard i i it ou" wM- dispatch. I will sell Harness as cheap as by the Western Lumber will judiciously in combining and managing their forces there can hardly be a doubt of Plumb's defeat, The democrats will not hare sufficient strength te elect one of their own men, or they could honor the state by sending Fenlon, Blair, Gliok, Martin or some other able democrat to tie senate.

But in the campaign which elected Glick the democrats received the assistance of a strong and manly element of the republican party, and to (hat element they are under obligations rather to Plumb, who formed an unholly alliance with St. John, To such men as C. G. Foster and George W. Martin the people of Kansas re under many obligations.

Judge Foster has been mentioned for senator, and there is a growing sentiment in his favor. Tho legislature- The gold goes into the national trea- tnat uture disgrace might be averted. state, as a rule, held Sunday after Sunday brmerly owned Company is tho property or Mr. M. liray Miry at enormous rate of $1,000,000 per iaQ i mGS maRe war upon tne political revivals lor Bt.

John, opening any man. Shop in new briek block, north of Eoetzel's. his is a mistake; 1 am the sole proprie or of that business and wish it so under day twice as much as the legitimate ex- railroacl9 Kansas so long as they con- with prayer and closing with a benedic-penses of the government require. Only ne themselves to legitimate pursuits on tion. And how they have been sat ddwn $450,000,000 of the national debt can be the contrary, it is ever ready to extend upon I The air is purified, and the repor- tood.

Parties desiring anythiog in my ELLINWOOD, KANSAS. ine will please call and examine my stock, as I am satisfied that I can furnish what paid off in the next nine years and there bem a "eP1Dg nana in that direction, ter is safe in saying that Liansas, from they want. Drinlmnn Phonnnn is more than half enough gold in the trea but 89 111 th0 campaign that has this time on, is not the abiding place of and Very Kespecttully, I Ul 1111X111011 UIIUI1IIU1I just closed, they seek to dictate absolute male saucer and contribution-box tempe- eury now to do it, yet the republican ma John Powers jority in congiess refused to reduce the .3 i 1 1 Hemenway, lyin the politics of the state and estab- ranee lecturers who wear long hair, eat lish newspapers for that parpose, it is onions aud have unsavery breaths: of fe-time to call a halt. The people, however male book agents, who, with their hair laAiiwuu. rtu wuuuer iuo peupie came down on them.

elect is doubtless anti-prohibition, and as Ramme sb it was elected largely on that issue, and understand this question completely, as cut short, wander houseless and homeless the verdict plainly shows, and hereafter throughout the land, lecturing on cant, as an attempt has already been made to A new cable between Callao and 31 ol lendo being in operation, telegrams are to LUMBER, I) amend the constitution of the United any canditate whose cause may be espous- veneered morality, and who, if cast on an States for prohibition by a Kansas sen' day coming direct from Valparaiso to the ed by the organs of the railroads will be island whose only occupants were a regi- DEALERS IN ator, that question will enter largely into viewed with distrust. L. T. inent of men. would still remain as single the election.

udge Foster was pronoun and isolated as if she were cooped up by DRY GOODS, cedfrom the beginning against St. John herself. But this is not all. Railroads in the Campaign. THE ABUSES Oj? RAILROADS.

ana eany in tne campaign just over was interviewed by the Standard and spoke ELLINWOOD, KANSAS. United States. Communication is also open from all immediate stations on the west coast of South America, The ope ning of these lines, connecting the United States with the Central and South American Company's system at Lima, saves fifteen hours time between Valparaiso, the United States, and Europe, as compared with the Pernambuco and Lis The whirlwind is set in another direc We have found out a eood deal about his sentiments freely and manfully. That tion, bam Wood has been going round Full weight and full measure the railroad influences during the laet OotMngy BOOTS, SHOES, interview was one of the strongest cards the state talking to farmers in their barn compaign. lne railroad bosses work.

always guaran teecL Try theni. of the campaign, and more to overthrow yards and cow lots upon the abuses of their cards very 6lyly, but they get caught St, John than any one expression of railroads. He has put the question in a occasionally, In addition to the means bon route. opinion made. George W.

Martin made strong and unauswererable light. lie HATS, CAPS, rj A T. has been helped by the opposition speak a gallant fight, and was one of the foremost in the onset that overthrew St. crs to St. John, who have been equally UHIII blO; I1U1IUIIU) John- He should be made speaker of Always on hand'at At their Establishment on Main Street the house, and in the event of Judge Foster declining to be a candidate, would forcible.

Facts have been told, and the people who have just been victorious are in arms. Tho postmaster at Topeka is Thomas J. Anderson. He has been employed for years by the Santa Fe company Ellsworth, Kansas. FOSTER COS probably develop as much strength' as and now draws a salary of three or four A.

LARKIN, MILL. Dealer in heretofore used to control the political affairs of the State the railroads have started newspapers to help them. There seems to be no doubt but that the Topeka Capital was started by Gould and the Santa Fe company, This has been open ly charged and not successfully denied. In their address, recently issued, the antiSt. John Republican club of Topeka, in speaking of.

that paper, ''It is supposed by the railroads, and they lately paid $10,000 to buy it into the associ ated press organization." It is asserted that of this amount a prominentofBcial of the Santa Fe company gave his check for three thousand dollars. Emporia be" ing a prominent railroad point, it has been openly charged that the Republican started at this place some months ago, is a creature of the same railroad companies. The original plan was' to start, other papers in the state, but as they did ELLSWORTH, KANSAS. any ope who could be brought out against the Si. John-Plumb There is another figure, further, back to be sure in the sorces that were marshaled against folly and fanaticism, but yet with them.

In this campaign Anderson devoted himself to the railroad question, and indire t-ly aided iu the election of Glick, as every speech against monopoly and extortion was an effective argument against tho election of St. John. Special, U. T. Outlook for Immigration.

Topeka, 18 -Hon. C. H. Lebille, minister plenipotentiary from Russia to the United States, is in the city to night. He is now on his way east from a trip through the states and territories in the interest of Scandinavian emigrants who desire to come to this country.

To a Times reporter Mr. Bailie expressed himself as very enthusiastically phased with the west and its future prospect. He thinks that the late change in political affairs will be the means of making a great revolution, resulting in vast benefits to the whole country. One of the most enormous ropes in size and length, ever produced in England, is that recently manufactured for service in New Zealand, where it Is to be employed iu hauling up ships when they run aground on the soft mud bottom there, which is occasionally the case The rope in question is a twenty one inch white manila hawser, 120 fathoms long, and composed of nine strands of 316 yarns to thousand dollars a year. His duties to that road are to gerrymander the politics of this state to designate speakers for conventions to dictate platforms to help candidates freindly to the road to an eletion to prevent legislation against the road; to fix things politically; and he has at his disposal passes to anybody he can use; special trains and slush fund that has proved in the past equal to every emergency.

This is not all, the Sante Fe road is the half owner of the Capital here, and puts up for it; it was started for the i i 0 The following forest trees grown at Ellsworth Spesio- Dry G-oods, MELIEEY, Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Boots; Shoes, etc. A COMPLETE STOCK OF Carpets etc. A. LARKIN, sa Uatalpa 7. to S10.

per 1000. Soft Maple $6. per 1000. Honey purpose of creating a diversion in favor of Locust $8. per 1000.

I also h.ave Teas Hybrid Catalpa, Mulberry, Ash, Box-Elder Osage Orange etc. Also agent for the Yineland Continued f'om first pajja him?" wound up Hurbert "If it had happened to me, I should have accepted her for I can never refuse a woman anything." Val caught his eye impetuously in hers, "How can 1 thank you she said, the happy smiles plaing again round her lips. "I was so amrrj, so miserable, I did not know what to think-aod now everything is delightful, again. Vernon not pan out7' as well as expected in the early part of (he season, the plan was abandoned after the Emporia paper was started. We know that the Associate Press dispatches were procured for the Republican when it wag started, by W.

13. Strong, president of the- Santa Fe, Other prominent railroads have interested DOUGLAS AVENUE, Nursery Kansas for all kinds of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Grapes, Shrubs tne fiiraUU' auuwci lujrt, lUlCUUCU UI EHswprth, Kansas. ti same nurnose. is a fifteen inch hawser BACON, railroads, by attracting attention to issues that would be harmless. The moral issue of prhibition was first raised by it; this seemed a card.

It has however been played and proved a bobtail flush that their opponents would not be bluffed upon. The Santa Fe road has dabbled in politics. It has run trains to import or export voters by the car load, it has dictated to the poor devils who work on its track at $1 a day that they must vote as it directs. it has corrupted legislators, it boasts that it now has the Kansas senate, that it is safe from unfriendly legislation. Nor is this aQ, themselves in its behalf, going Eust.

io said I should like yon, ud I do tremendously." I W. -he same material and length, and io thtd of nine strands with 164 yarns inch As is well known, twelve vhe largest size ordinarily JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. etc. References as to quality sent out by this Nursery, Henry-Enoc James Crow and every man sold to last spring. Give me a call before buying.

C. Myers, Eliswoeth, Kansas. returned Herbert, laughing "I am glad to be able to return the com plimenu And now don't yon think you had better make your peace with Vernon, CONVEYANCES HADE AND 3 COLLECTIONS PEPOIdTLY ATTENDSD TO. vr I its interests, and William Henry Smith, agent of the Western Associate Press at Chicago, told a prominent newspaper man of Kansas that the railroad companies were interested in the Republican, The Republican at first ignored the Kansas and Missouri Press association. JVe call the atteDtioTr i our reauers the ex'rl from some 01 or you will have a certain fair lady carry E.

F. BACOX, Alliance, Barton Co. Kansas on th. monopolies mi it. ing to him about the violent flirta-.

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